South Africa's 90 -day visa exemption and reliable tour operator Skim activates the tourist sector, and 1,200 Chinese visitors celebrate the Lunar New Year on the weekends on the weekend. Relaxed visa processes that do not require a face -to -face application from India and Chinese travelers are expected to attract more tourists from China. San City's general manager Brett Hoppe hopes to emphasize the positive impact on employment creation and return the resort to the previous peak reservation level during the Lunar New Year in China.
Visa reform is a positive step, but the industry leaders are looking for better air connection to support the sustainable inflow of Chinese tourists. Currently, direct flights between China and South Africa are limited, and it is difficult to travel. MPUMI MPOFU, a South Africa AirPours Company CEO, has pointed out that passenger capacity has slightly increased, but airlines have emphasized that the route has not yet expanded. Despite these issues, the tourist sector remains optimistic, and stakeholders are paying attention to the return to the number of visitors before pandemic by next year.
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Source: Business report